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4 ' IMEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, OREGON. TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1911. 3 Eagle Point Eaglets Hy A. C. Kowlctt. Frank Manning af Peyton came out last Friday after his wlfo anil daugh ter who have been staying at Thomas McAndersons since the operation was performed on Miss Manning's nose. They started for their homo Saturday morning. Mrs. Painter started last Friday to visit relatives In Nobracka. She learned that her mother wns sick. Sunday morning your correspond ent took pnosago for Win. Gregory's on Big Stlckoy. As he had received a special Invitation to meet Mr. William Erastus Wilson and Miss Inn M. CjpQdnlo. of Mcdford'vho were armed' with a license from the county Clerk and demanded of me to Join them In tho bonds of matri mony which I did In the most ap proved style. The groom was dressed In .a neat black suit and the bride wns 'dressed In a beautiful white silk dress trimmed with dutch ess lace and at the' noon hour they, led by your correspondent, inarched nncMook their position under a large marrlago bell and in less thnn one and a halt minutes tho happy were united In marringo and 'were receiv ing congratulations from their many frionds. Tho bride was presented by her father, Hon. II. W. Goodalo of Med forth After tho ceremony was over and the congratulations woro extended, tho many presents woro made, and It Is not necessary to try to enumerate them here, but suffice to say that tley ropeived enough to set up house keeping except furniture and thnt would have been given but they ex pect to make their home in Oroville, Cal. Then dinner wns announced n nd It is useless to try to tell about that dinner for they had nine different kinds of cake, two turkeys weighed 1G and IS pounds, fried chicken, pies, preserves, tropical and domestic fruit, in fnct everything that could bo found that, was good to eat but If any of your readers wish to know all about 'the affair Just ask Mr. Dunkln of the Union stnble, Med ford. There were present on the oc casion Mr. nnd Mrs. H. W. Goodnle, Mr. Mllo Goodale, Mr. Frank Good ale, Mrs. L, L. Wilson, Miss L. Jane Wilson, Mrs. Mary Paine, Mr. and Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Cook, Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Gregory, Miss Cora Gregory, Mrs. S. Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Gregory of Cuchalponet, Mrs. Airs. Llzzlo Owens, Mr. Ray Gunyow, Mr. and Mrs. Al Turpin, Master Ver nqii, Mlss Ina Owens, Miss Vlrgio Owens, Miss Etha Payne, Mrs. Anillc Cameron, Mr. George E. Itety, Mr. Thomas Triplet, Master Eddie nnd Richard Payne. After dinner was over the afternoon was spent in so cial converse, music, smoking, otc, and about -1 p. in. the P. & E. car 3a mo along and I had to tear myself away, but It wlfl bo many yenrs be fore we all forget the Chrlstmns day of 1910. The past week hns been a busy week with our postmaster and he says Hint he Is glad that Clirlstmas is over, tho mall sacks have just simply been loaded for the Inst three or four days before Christmas, not only coming but going from this postofflco nnd tho mall carriers had to take the ioads on tho hack. ' Our school Is progressing finely. We have now 100 in regular nt atendance, in the thrco rooms nnd have 11 pupils in tho high school grade, and will have more uftdr the holidays. Lemon Chnrley camo out Monday night, spent the night here nnd Tues day went to Medford. Ed Walker, wife and baby, camo jut from Medford, whore they have )pcnt the most of last week, spent tho night here and Tuesday morning started for their homo at tho Iowa mills on Dig Butte. There hnvo been two men hero try ing to talk up n saloon interest us soon as wo incorporate Notice. Tho Order o Envies will install I officers on Thursday evening, Jan uary o, 11)11. A full ujtomliuiee i desired. lYig feed is licini; pluntied. CITY NOTICES. Central Point Items Ralph Bcal and wlfo accompanied by Harry Heal, left for Portland Fri day evening. Miss Georgie Cllne nnd Mr. Joe . Orenvels wero vlsltlngv In Ashland Sunday. . , Mrs. Eddy, a missionary of foreign counties sve a vory Interesting talk on.her work and travel:; through India and other fields. Eugene Sanborn was' called to Woodylllo to attend his brother who was fatally Injured. Mrs. W. E. Koblor entertained tho Volunteer Club Saturday evening. Jacob Jones, a former resident of Central Point, died suddenly in tho cnat a few days ago. Mr. Jones re tsided In Cen'.ral Point two yenrs or more and whllo hero mado ninny friends who heard of his dcaih with much sorrow. P11 XV T-... ... -.11n.1 . tIF 1 a. ai, .luirjs wub ciiuuu iu vuuu- vlllo Sunday to conduct the funeral sorvices of Herbert Sanborn. Clover Fries, a former Central Point boy but now living at Gardca, Calif., was visiting friends here Sun rtuy. Clinton Purkeypllo of Ashland wis shnklng hands with old frionds here Sunday. Miss Luella Jones Is visiting with friends nt Phoenix. The plcturo show has recently changed hands. Erneil Scott nnd Guy Fox having purchased same will conduct It in tho future. Clifford Gardener of Yoncalla, who has been visiting ills father nnd sis ter here during the holidays, rcturnod homo Sunday morning. Mr. J. V. Anderson had a profes sional call to Woodvlllo Sunday morning. Woodville Items Mining men have been working with renewed activity around Wood vlllo. , Robinson & Co., are putting . in a Btampmll! directly opposite tho big bridge dV.or Rogue river. Tho . Perclval mine Is ready for real work, nnd sovernl other compnnlcs arc go ing to start up their mines in tho near future. If these mines prove as paying ns tho owners hope, nnd wo get the match factory on Evans creek, Woodvlllo will come' Into her own. We have tho resources hore, and aro only awaiting tho cnpltal with which to develop thorn. Herbert Sanburn met vIth a very serious accident on Thursdny aftor noon. He was omployed by Bagley & Streets to run n donkoy engine to niovo a house. While going down a 1-ill ho slipped, and caught his leg in tho cog wheels. His follow work men assisted him to tho offlco of Dr.' Woods, and upon examination, it wns found neecssary to amputato his limb above tho knee. Mr. Sunburn wns an old onglneer, having owned and operated thresh ing machino engines In tho hnrvest Holds of South Dakota. All last summer ho ran nn onglno for the Wan on Construction company In the family and the pcoplo of Wood vlllo feel grea sympathy for them In their trouble. Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Reoves of Mod ford, spent Christmas In Woodville, tho guests of the O'Hnlr and Gorham families. Mr. O. 0. Jacobs, father of J. W. Jacobs, a'rrived from Watertown, S. D., on Friday, for a visit to his son, Mr. Jacobs is looking over tho valley, and expects to locate horo if he finds what ho is looking for. Tho Ladles' Aid met with Mrs. Ja cobson. Thursday. They olected new officers for tho year and np polntcd committees. Tho ladles are planning to raise mon'ey to build nn addition onto the church. , The Best Shoe Is the celebrated nnd 'justly famous J. & M.. If yon wunt a bhoe thnt feels old when new, looks new when old, nnd one that will lat just u little longer thnn any you ever tried, call nnd let us hhow you the Johnson k Murphy line. Duffield Bros. Offutt Rornes Auto Co. 4 'Automobiles;' GENERAL OVERHAULING & MACHINE REPAIRING. First-Class Workmanship Guaranteed, PHONE MAIN 0231. Corner Ceutral Ave. and 8th St Medford, Or. ORDINANCE No. 130. An ordlnunco providing for the construction of n C-Inch lateral sewer along Fir street from Second street north to n point B0 feet from Jack son street, nnd for tho assessment of tho cost thereof on the property till rectly benefited thereby nnd adja cent thereto, and providing n meet ing of tho council to consider pro tests ngalnst said construction ami assessment nnd tho serving of the owners of such property with notice thereof. Tho city of Medford doth ordnln ns follews: Section 1. It Is the Intention of the council to cause a (Much Intoral sower to bo constructed nlong Fir street from Second street north to a point 50 feet from Jnckson street, nnd to nssess tho cost thereof upon tho property directly benefited thereby nnd adjacont thereto. Section 2. Tho council will hear and consider any protests against said construction nnd the assessing of said property for tho cost thereof, nt a meeting of the council to be held January 17th; 1911, at 7:30 o'clock p. m., In the council chambers of said city, and all property owners of property adjacent to said sewer and benefited thereby nro hereby willed unou to nniK'iir before .said council al .snld time nnd place, and show cnuso, if any they have, why snld construc tion should not be mado and tho cost thereof so assessed. Section 15. Tho city recorder Is hereby directed to seryo notice thereof upon tho property owners aforesaid, by causing three copies of this ordinance to bo posted In thrco public plnces In said city, nnd snld ordinance to bo published onco in i dally nowspapcr published nnd of general circulation in snld city, at least 10 days boforo tho dato of said meeting. Tho foregoing ordlnnnco wns passed by tho city council of tho city of Medford, Oregon, on tho 21st day of December, 1910, by the following vete: Welch absent, Merrick nyo, Emorlck aye, Wortnian nye, Eifert aye, Deminer nyo. Approved December 22, 1910. W. H. CANON, Attest: . Mnyor. ROBT. W. TELFER, City Recorder, RESOLUTION'. Be It resolved by tho city council of tho city of Medford, Oregen: That It is tho Intention of tho coun cil to lay a 4-Inch water main on Fir street from Second street to Jack son , street, and to assess tho cost thereof upon tho property fronting on snld portion of said street in pro portion to the frontage of said prop erty. Tho council will meet nt tho coun cil chamber in the city hall- in said city on tho 17th day of January, 1911, nt 7:30 p. in. at which tlmo nil protests ngntnst the laying of snld water mnln on snld portion of said street and the assessment of tho cost thereof upon tho proporty fronting thereon will be henrd. Tho foregoing resolution was passed by tho city council of tho city of Medford on the 21st day of De cember, 1910, by tho following vote: Welch absent, Merrick nye, Em cr ick nyo, Wortnian nye. Elffort nye, and Demmor nye. Approved December 22, 1910. W. II. CANON, Attest: Mayor. ROBT. W. TELFER, City, Recorder. SCHOOL CHILDREN Often need Glasses during the formative period of childhood. Let us prepare the rjlasses for your children's eyes, and the chances arc tho slight error will be speedily corrected and within a short time the chil dren's eyes will be restored to normal. DR. STEPHENSON Office Over Allen's Store, Main and C Street, Phone Main 1857. Medford, Or. ....ALFALFA LAND.... SOLANO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. Choicest dairy nnd ulfalfa proposition in the state, located on tho main line of the Southern Pacific railroad, between Saurameuto mid San Francisco. IDEAL CLIMATE. AHUNDANTE OF WATER FOR IRRIGATION. Write Uh for Information. Dixon Alfalfa Land Co, Dixon, Cal. die finest Sample Rooms in the eitv. Single rooms or en suite also rooms with bath Hotel Moore Tolepl.ono In Kvcry Room RAU-MOHR COMPANY Proprietors. N EUROPEAN PLAN TIMBER LANDS WANTED List with us' what you have for sale. Timber cruising and estimates furnitshed. HARRIS TIMBER LAND COMP'Y 320 GARNETT-COREY BLDG. MEDFORD, OREGON. R. F. GUERIN CO. ? 4 MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, Have a number of APPLICATIONS FOR FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS of from $500 to $3000 to return investors 10 per cent per annum. If you have money to loan it will pay you to invcstlnato them Oregon-Washington Railroad and Navigation Co. Traffic Department Announcement The above named company was incorporated (De cember 2?,, 1910, for the purpose of taking over (he following lines: The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company. The North Coast Railroad Company. Oregon & Washington Railroad Company. Idaho Northern Railroad Company. llwaco Railroad Company. In future these lines will he operated by and in the name of the Oregon-Washington Railroad & Nav igation Company. F. W. ROBINSON, WM. McMURRAY, General hYeight Agent, (Jen'l Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. Portland, Oregon. W. D. SKINNER, General Freight and Passenger Agent, Seattle, Wash. R. B. MILLER, Traffic .Manager. r & - !: 1 frntsHl PfSWfw BREAD! lrO S 1 s ' I 'I' ' ' l JWM PT1 1 ! JiKffu y' ' "'mi m$ Tli e Blrdsye View The Birdman Gets 1h not finer than tliu Jiitlook from Nob 1 1 ill. Mlrtillo tlor lotK ut ?C00; high-tier lotH at JS00 und frunt-llur lotH at $1200 aro tho prices, within threo hlocls of Nob 11111 no Iohh than 20 modurii bungalow b will bo In conrtio of construction by March 1, 1911, apart from tho. east side Hr-lioul lnuso and tho new $100,000 atruo .uro designed for tho south tdono.Wo canont urge Nob 1III1 lots too strongly. Rogue River Land Company No. 11 NOKTIhCCXTHAIi AVKNTK. X CLEAN BREAD THAT KEEPS THE FAMILY HEALTHY. is a treasure no one can (iffmd 1 lie without. It ik made riclit lioio. IIAVK YOU THIRD Figola Bread MEDFORD BAKERY & DELICATESSEN TODD & CO. SOUTH CENTRAL AVE. Guaranteed Honent nnd Heliahle MesHeiifjeiH. Tray nnd I'nckngo Uehvoiy n Hpoeiulty. Medford Messenger Service I'ndor New .Miiunuemunt. PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE. All small paicclH or mossnges delivered lio blocks or iimlur. ,10o Cher live blocks und under ten lfto Over (on blocks mid under fifteen 20c Over fifteen blocks 'ioo FliED HANSCAM, Prop. 337 South Central Ave., Telephone Mnin 11 M. Mpilfunl. Oregon. County Seat Real Estate Office Bhlf)., Jacksonville, Or. Office in Bank of Jacksonville tins numerous choice Imruniud iu city lota, orchard, farming nnd alfalfa randies. Our Applcj,rato valley ranches nrc bargains; a'd have nn abundance of water for irrigation. Don't forget that Jack sonville is the county sent nnd that it is installing an up-to-thv'e water system. Como nnd sco us. We'll interest you. IvUY & COLLINS &PJSJ&W. -wnr- -w- T-m -" -w t I JP L U MJBIJN Ci STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING & All Work Guaranteed Prices RoaKonablo COFFEEN (Si PRICE t 11 North D St..Mpdfoid Ore. Phone 303 tf' vs'v'i'''''.'.;Jk':J'''''':';'. Gem Waffle Kitchen 323 E. Main St. Medfogd. AVo are now open for business. Hot waf fles, hot eakes and short orders. Quick ser vice cooking done in window on gas. Come and see us. 4W ''4 r'''r Campbell & Baumbach MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS, CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS Money on hand at all times to loan on improved ranches and fruit land. PHONE323I. 320 GARNETT-COREY BLDG. Medford Iron WorKs E. O. Trowbridge, Prop. FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Machinery. Agents in So, Oregon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. MEDFORD THEATRE Saturday, January 7 ra L. R. Willard offers a Play with Music "The Time, The Place, f and The Girl" X 10-Musical Numbers-10 Scenic Surprises and a Bunch "of Girls Seats on Sale Wednesday, Jan 4 j -- - National Wool Growers Convention and Mid-Winter Sheep Show PORTLAND, OREGON ; January 4-7. 1911 Mir tho above occasion, round trip tickets will bo sold form all points on its lines in eluding branches by , Southern Pacific Company -AT One and One-third Fare 4 , '.Pickets on sale January 2d and 3d, 1911, ' good for return until January 10, 3911. v For further particulars, call on any S.4. Airent. or write to i h 2uV WM, McMURRAY, Oenoral Passongor Agent. ' hm V r.rffi tttttt , k;.jJ&iSi .Wu&tjyL:' fia: